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• Creating scrapbook memories of cherished family food traditions is easy with this complete guide to selecting papers, laying out pages, and scrapbooking basics• Vibrant full-color photography inspires scrapbookers … More >>

Scrapbooking with Recipes: Ideas for Preserving Kitchen Memories

4 Responses to “Scrapbooking with Recipes: Ideas for Preserving Kitchen Memories”

  1. I have been planning to do a family heritage cookbook for some time. This book will help me get this project going! There are wonderful ideas given for scrapbooks of all sizes including 12 x 12 – a size I thought would be difficult to do for this subject. I especially like the encouragement to use copies of recipes in the original handwriting of your family’s great cooks. Our family heritage is so intertwined with the foods of our childhood. Preserving these cherished recipes in an archival format is a heartwarming gift for your family.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Most of the pages she illustrates are the larger 12×12″ size, but the author does give some examples of 5.5×7.25″ and 8.5×11″ pages, too. The projects are described step-by-step very clearly, and the photos of the pages are clear and bright. Overall, I found this to be a neat book with some really clever ideas. There are things I personally would not do (like use brads and buttons and stuff making the pages bulky and awkward), and I think she’s wrong to use original photos and recipes, but that’s my opinion. I really loved the idea of using vintage textiles as background art and clip art. It’s definitely worth a look!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This book is just what I needed to inspire me to make Cookbook Scrapbooks for my daughters for Christmas! I love how it encourages me to scan old dish towels, aprons, pictures and incorporate them into my Cookbook! Such a special way to share recipes and family collectibles as well. Great ideas and easy to use!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. It may be just me, but I thought this was an actual cookbook that came w/scapbooking materials for my family recipes. I re-read Amazon’s description after I’d received the book, and still I find their description not clear. This is strictly a “how to” of scrapbooking your recipes – no cookbook or scrapbooking materials included. BUT I rated this book based on it’s purpose. If you’re already into scrapbooking, you’re probably able to come up w/your own ideas w/out the help of this book – there isn’t anything spectacular.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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